Next Drop · October 4, 2025
Volcanic Brews
What hyperactive volcanoes on Io teach us about material science and why our rover feet borrow their cooling tricks.
Weekly Space Facts
Space Tea is our cozy transmission from the observatory to your favorite mug. We steep mission notes, cosmic facts, and hands-on experiments so anyone can bring outer space closer to their classroom, maker lab, or weekend reading nook.
Every Saturday we drop a fresh cup of cosmic curiosity. Here’s a peek at what we’re steeping next for the Space Tea community.
Next Drop · October 4, 2025
What hyperactive volcanoes on Io teach us about material science and why our rover feet borrow their cooling tricks.
Next Drop · October 11, 2025
Crunch the chemistry of regolith, debunk moon hoax myths, and get a printable experiment for classrooms on Earth.
Next Drop · October 18, 2025
Decode solar storms, learn how we harden electronics, and snag downloadable wallpapers from recent aurora flyovers.
Space Tea blends storytelling with science. The format is designed for quick reads that spark deeper exploration—no matter if you’re gearing up for a competition briefing or prepping a classroom activity.
Expect annotated diagrams, open-source references, and occasional puzzles that reveal bonus art prints or code snippets. Every issue links out to resources you can remix for your own mission.
Brew Strength
5 min read
Each dispatch is a single mug of knowledge, packed with links, art, and hands-on experiments.
Release Frequency
Weekly
Every Saturday the kettle whistles with new outer-space curiosities for students, makers, and the space-curious.
Community
2K readers
Educators, hobbyists, and future mission specialists pour over the comments and contribute sightings.
The Space Tea ritual blends quick-hit facts with deeper dives. Pull up a chair and see how we serve science with a wink.
Tap through tidbits optimized for classrooms and club meetings. Download PDF decks or remix them for your next workshop.
Watch lab cam snippets that inspired the week’s feature and see the prototypes that turned trivia into tools.
Each issue lands with a lightweight experiment—perfect for a study group, science club, or family build night.
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